NBA Top Ranking Players

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The following are the 2015 Top NBA players:

10. BLAKE GRIFFIN, CLIPPERS Forward | Age: 25, 6-10, 251 pounds: Griffin gets to the line on 19 percent of his fast-break possessions, per Synergy Sports, more than LeBron James (13.4 percent), Russell Westbrook (13.5 percent) and even the foul-baiting James Harden (17 percent). It’s often all an opponent can do to foul Griffin after he makes a catch in open space, a dilemma that extends into half-court situations off of Griffin’s cuts and rolls.

9. DWIGHT HOWARD, ROCKETS Center | Age: 28, 6-11, 265 pounds: Howard isn’t without his deficiencies as a player and teammate, but what he contributes still ranks him among the NBA’s finest. A particularly strong season could easily move Howard up this list, perhaps even as high as No. 4.

8.STEPHEN CURRY, WARRIORS Guard | Age: 26, 6-3, 185 pounds: Curry would likely lead the field; he hit 48.9 percent of his spot-up threes last season, according to Synergy Sports, in part because his release is too quick for opponents to reliably contest. Those shots, however, only accounted for 13 percent of Curry’s total long-range attempts.

7.KEVIN LOVE, CAVALIERS Forward | Age: 25, 6-10, 243 pounds: To blame Love for what became of the Timberwolves last season is to miss the point entirely. During Love’s time on the floor, Minnesota registered the net rating of a top-10 team. It was when Love sat that the Wolves so often fell to pieces.

6.ANTHONY DAVIS, PELICANS Forward | Age: 21, 6-10, 220 pounds In just two seasons Davis has made the jump to superstardom. First he established himself, putting together a solid rookie year while adjusting to the speed of the pro game. Then, just as quickly, the former No. 1 overall pick took the league by storm

5.TIM DUNCAN, SPURS Forward/center | Age: 38, 6-11, 250 pounds: Start preparing your speech to your future grandkids that explains what Duncan accomplished in 2013-14, and try to make it sound like something that actually happened rather than a passage out of an ancient Greek myth.

4.RUSSELL WESTBROOK, THUNDER Guard | Age: 25, 6-3, 200 pounds

3.CHRIS PAUL, CLIPPERS Guard | Age: 29, 6-0, 175 pounds: Paul has spent his entire three-year Clippers tenure as the NBA’s best all-around point guard and the consensus third-best player in the league behind LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

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The following are the 2015 Top NBA players:

10. BLAKE GRIFFIN, CLIPPERS Forward | Age: 25, 6-10, 251 pounds: Griffin gets to the line on 19 percent of his fast-break possessions, per Synergy Sports, more than LeBron James (13.4 percent), Russell Westbrook (13.5 percent) and even the foul-baiting James Harden (17 percent). It’s often all an opponent can do to foul Griffin after he makes a catch in open space, a dilemma that extends into half-court situations off of Griffin’s cuts and rolls.

9. DWIGHT HOWARD, ROCKETS Center | Age: 28, 6-11, 265 pounds: Howard isn’t without his deficiencies as a player and teammate, but what he contributes still ranks him among the NBA’s finest. A particularly strong season could easily move Howard up this list, perhaps even as high as No. 4.

8.STEPHEN CURRY, WARRIORS Guard | Age: 26, 6-3, 185 pounds: Curry would likely lead the field; he hit 48.9 percent of his spot-up threes last season, according to Synergy Sports, in part because his release is too quick for opponents to reliably contest. Those shots, however, only accounted for 13 percent of Curry’s total long-range attempts.

7.KEVIN LOVE, CAVALIERS Forward | Age: 25, 6-10, 243 pounds: To blame Love for what became of the Timberwolves last season is to miss the point entirely. During Love’s time on the floor, Minnesota registered the net rating of a top-10 team. It was when Love sat that the Wolves so often fell to pieces.

6.ANTHONY DAVIS, PELICANS Forward | Age: 21, 6-10, 220 pounds In just two seasons Davis has made the jump to superstardom. First he established himself, putting together a solid rookie year while adjusting to the speed of the pro game. Then, just as quickly, the former No. 1 overall pick took the league by storm

5.TIM DUNCAN, SPURS Forward/center | Age: 38, 6-11, 250 pounds: Start preparing your speech to your future grandkids that explains what Duncan accomplished in 2013-14, and try to make it sound like something that actually happened rather than a passage out of an ancient Greek myth.

4.RUSSELL WESTBROOK, THUNDER Guard | Age: 25, 6-3, 200 pounds

3.CHRIS PAUL, CLIPPERS Guard | Age: 29, 6-0, 175 pounds: Paul has spent his entire three-year Clippers tenure as the NBA’s best all-around point guard and the consensus third-best player in the league behind LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

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